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The Clairtone Project G stereo was produced by Clairtone from 1964-67. Costing
2000$ new (approximately the equivalent of $20,000 today) the high price kept it from
becoming a huge success. Despite it sounding and looking incredible, fewer than
400 Project G's were made. It was promoted by Frank Sinatra, Hugh
Hefner, Oscar Peterson and other celebrities and found a niche within Hollywood and other
trendsetters popping up on the sets of such movies as The Graduate, The Party and Zabriskie Point. Clairtone's co-founder, Peter Munk once quipped that, "The prime
minister had one and if the local truck driver didn't have one, he wanted one."

It has gone on to become a Canadian design icon and has been featured in several
books as well as a 6 month show at the Design Exchange in Toronto in 2008.
If you are interested in any of these units please contact:

Below, the final, and lowest priced G, is the series was the compact
G3 system which was the most successful - as far as the number of units sold - making it today an affordable collectible

Frank Sintra next to a Project G from the 1965 movie, "Marriage on the Rocks". It was after filming this movie that Sintra, so taken with the Project G, ordered 7 of them for himself and as gifts to his inner circle of friends.

Dean Martin with the same Clairtone Project G fom the 1965 film, "Marriage on the Rocks"